- Judson Harmon
Infobox Officeholder
name =Judson Harmon
order =42nd
office =United States Attorney General
term_start =April 8 ,1895
term_end =March 4 ,1897
president =Grover Cleveland
predecessor =Richard Olney
successor =Joseph McKenna
order2 =46thGovernor of Ohio
term_start2 =January 11 ,1909
term_end2 =January 13 ,1913
predecessor2 =Andrew L. Harris
successor2 =James M. Cox
birth_date =birth date|1846|2|3|mf=y
birth_place =Newtown, Ohio
death_date =death date and age|1927|2|22|1846|2|3|mf=y
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nationality =
party =Democrat
spouse =Olive Harmon
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =
occupation =
profession =Lawyer
religion =
website =
footnotes =Judson Harmon (
February 3 ,1846 ndashFebruary 22 ,1927 ) was a Democratic politician fromOhio . He served asUnited States Attorney General under PresidentGrover Cleveland and later served as the 46th Governor of Ohio.Harmon was born in
Newtown, Ohio . He graduated fromDenison University in 1866. He graduated from the Law School of Cincinnati College and was admitted to the bar in 1869. Harmon was elected judge of the Common Pleas Court in 1876, but left months later to run unsuccessfully for the State Senate. He was elected judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati in 1878 and served until he resigned in 1887 to resume the practice of law.He was appointed Attorney General by President Cleveland on
June 8 ,1895 upon the elevation ofRichard Olney to becomeUnited States Secretary of State , serving out the remainder of Cleveland's term.Harmon was elected Governor of Ohio in 1908, and two two-year terms from 1909-1913 - defeating eventual president
Warren G. Harding for re-election in 1910 - before retiring.Harmon County, Oklahoma , is named for him.
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